The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 141, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 15, 1909 Page: 1 of 4
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DeWITT COUNTY, TEXAS TUESDAY EVENWG, JUNE 15. 1W.
*3*,595
130,460
104,125
79,440
54,*55
50,5*5
32.085
22,790 j
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14,420
10,660 •’
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M. P. H. Co. Jfo. 1__________
The Bello Public School__________
If in C. B. McMaster, of Tbomaston___
The Green Dewitt Public School_____
Min Johnnie Terry, Cheapside..........
David Gorman, Cnero...........................
Hayes Wallis of Bdgar-------------,
Miss Sofia Harsdorff, ot Meyersviile___
Miss Mary Ley. of Cnero....___________._________
Miss Jessie Lucas, of Cnero.-.-...........
Miss Bertha Crawford, of Hochheitn ...
Otto Staetker, of Cnero —..............
OFFICIAL
108 Acre
Um Ul JEWELER
. beautiful line of j
(RUNG SILVER,
> PAINTED CHINA
CUT GLASS - ,
, ' -----
The Arneckeviile Public School
Lawrence Taylor.................
MCOSunes ravorec. Miss Florence Dinter of Cnero
Miss Susie Gonzales, Yorktown
The Commercial Club held its Leslie Waaserman, Cnero—.........
Mrs. W. W. Brown, Clinton _
The Liadenan Phblic School -
Mias Ruby Hunter, of Cnero.....
Walter Bushel, of Cnero............
Miss Bess Phllpott, Cnero_______
Miss Bessie Atkinson, Cnero____
Frank Lackey........................
Boh Atkinson, Cnero-------
Jas Young-----------------------
Paul Breeden...........—--------------
C. G. Breeden--------.—,------
Miss Floy Finney, Cnero-.....
Newton Crain------------
Contestants who stand in position for a prize will please coma fl
as early as possible so that those following will have an opportunity^
make selection. The Roseville Sunday School takes first choice afid
the M. P. H. Co. second, followed by the others in the order given in
above list. We hope to hear from the leaders st once.
mites from Cuero in a good German
has 50 acres in cuftivatiejt, hut the i
cm — cultivated. Sod Madt to .
lotto.. Hto mul midtoto. btotu
garden, orchard, windmil and fine w<
This property would make aa Meal
track farm for some one wanting a •
on which they csn make an iadepeM
Jodge .Kleberg, V. Grander
snd Louis Gohmert were appointed
s committee to confer with the
school board to discuss the estsb-
lisbmtnt of a domestic science
department in the John C. French
High school and to see if it could
Km rfnrtm V
II the latest novelties
at very low prices.
be done.
F. P. Sames was appointed to
committee of the Southwestern
~ Shippers* Traffic Association, an
organization composed of the ship-
I per* of Kansas, Oklahoma and
| Texas. They are working for
(lower freight rates for these states
from gulf ports^
The club decided to place an
•advertisement in the special Texas
edition of the New York Commer-
cial, which will consist of 250,000
copies. It was thought a good
advertisement in this issue wonld
be very advantageous to this sec-
tion.
The club also arranged to carry
on a special advertising campaign
in the
ve Oil
# Summary.
Home run—-Cranaa
Two base hits—Rowland, Wi
Sacrifice hit—Holt. . W
Stolen base—Joseph 2; Evers,
Schwab. I *
Struck oat by Weston 6; by mB
•on ro.
Base on balls by Weston 2,
Hit by pitcher-H*’e, Morphy.
Double plays—Evers to Walker
to Joseph. v ■£;
Time of game 1*40. *C
Draugboii gives contracts, backed by chain
$300,000 capita!, and 20 yearn’ success, tos
under reasonable conditions or refund tuition.
BOOKKEEPING: Draught's oompetito
Showing a complete reversal of
form Cnero walloped Houston yes-
terday until it was a shame to take
the money.
Weston, our slabman, had the
Houston bunch on his hip from the
firpt inning to the lest.
Houston got only fonr ssfe ones,
three of them of the scratchy order.
Welker again won the game for
Cnero in the eighth with a two-
sack er that scored the winning
runs.
Yonng, our star third baseman,
had the misfortune to sprain his
ankle which will keep him out of
the game for a week anyway.
Today the boys play the San
Antonio Alamo Heights team and
say they must have two out of the
series. Everybody come oat and
help them win.
For the benefit of those who stay
outside the hat will be passed,
everyone csn give' something. If
yon cannot do that stay at home
yon are not wanted at the park. It
costs money to play baseball and
we cannot pay expenses with what
we get from the fence warmers.
Cnero—
AT R BH TO A B
Walker ib 40 2 13 o o
Joseph ib 40,1 2 a 1
Yonng 3b *40 3 011
McFarland rf 40 1 210
Stedtier cf 4 1 o 2 1 o
Rowland if 41 a p o 1
Williams c 400720
Evers as 311030
Weston p 3 z 1 1 o o
of the middle west
•nd north and east for the next^
fonr months. \
F. P. Sames, Jndge Kleberg and
A. S. Crisp were appointed a com-
mittee to investigate the growing
of broom corn snd conditions' here
with reference to the industry.
There was discussion as to handling
the crop and the marketing of it.
It was also discussed as to the
probability of organizing a local
I Reporters write the syst
because they know it is
• i FOR FREE CAT Ai
i Telegraphy?” which,ex
. Draughon, President
rdlues
Our Fountain is the handsomest and best
equipped in the city, where you can cool
Z teVtelh yourself.
Delicious Cream Sodas now 5 cents-the
kind you used to pay 10 cents for..
Open from 7 a. m. to it p. m.
Bailey cf 4 o o z o 1
Hockley ss 4 o o 121
Wacyrf 40 0100
Hale zb 40 1700
Morphy 2b 4 o o 22c
Schwab If 4 o 1 301
Holt 3b 4 1 oxoo
ACasonp 40 o 1 1 1
Williams If 2 o 1 i 00
Cronan c x 1 1600
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 141, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 15, 1909, newspaper, June 15, 1909; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth845947/m1/1/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.